The Girl Locked In The LanternA Poem by KatDarknessRandom poem. . .Your hot crimson mouth against my bloodless lips is like a Poisoned fantasy, lost in this labyrinth of Libidiny, and in my head hell rages rampant but it Feels good; I could lock my heart to all this pain and Close my mind to all this pleasure, but if you want I'll Stay and die within your dreams of self-worth.
The girl locked in the lantern, set me alight behind This cobwebbed pane, while your desire spits fire through My veins. Your eyes are blue electric sparks, glow ultraviolet as the Bruises on my neck flare like a foreign disease.
Blank eyes, drugged and staring, everything's gone Cold; maybe I'm dead in my mind, but this bed is an Open grave, please let go of the chain, don't hold me back From this graceless descent Into the dark. © 2013 KatDarkness |
StatsAuthorKatDarknessIrelandAboutMy name is Kathy, and I am a psychological horror writer, who enjoys philosophy, psychology, art, writing (duh!) reading books by Stephen King and Karin Slaughter; and writing dark, abstract poetry an.. more..Writing
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